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LMAO!....Alpha puppy actually thinks that Russell averaged 15 blocks per game career wise.....LMAO!
This guy is trying his hardest to upstage me & my argument for MJ being the greatest...lol. Everytime I post a MJ is great post that moron takes half of his day to find Russell & Kobe stats that doesn't match MJ's greatness. He'll put all of his crappy facts on my post & it doesn't even work. Everyone that answers after him still agrees with me even after reading what he put up.....LMAO! Alpha you're a loser, Kobe's a loser, & Russell's a loser! MJ IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!
YEAH I SAID IT! THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!
SO GET OVER IT LOSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-03-24 12:14:52 · 4 answers · asked by jdwj76 1 in Sports Basketball

4 answers

wow

2007-03-25 09:44:53 · answer #1 · answered by warmachine8787 3 · 0 0

LMAO means "Laughing my a.$.$. off".

Russell was, however, the greatest winner in the history of any team sport.

Neither Russell's college team (San Fransisco) nor his pro team (Celtics) ever won anything before Russell arrived...and both teams fell apart the moment he left.

Rusty Jordan never got as far as the second round of the playoffs unless he had Scottie Pippen, another Top 50 player, as a teammate. And, the Bulls certainly didn't "fall apart" after Jordan retired the first time. In 1994, the Bulls had 3 all stars, two of whom (Grant and Armstrong) made their ONLY All Star team that year... it was obviously Scottie who made these guys better, not Rusty.

2007-03-24 19:49:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Well Kobe is the current best player in the league and even the great Jordan has never put up 50 plus points 4 games in a row!!!!
BTW Kobe has been on the all NBA Defensive team.
And you are probally the only idiot in the world who thinks that if Kobe retired yesterday that he would not be in the Hall of Fame!!!

[edit] Awards and achievements

[edit] Career highlights
3-time NBA Champion: 2000, 2001, 2002
9-time NBA All-Star: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Has started in each of his appearances
9 consecutive appearances (No All-Star game in 1999 due to league-wide lock-out)
2-time NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2002, 2007
NBA Scoring Champion: 2006 (35.4, 9th highest in NBA history)
8-time All-NBA Selection:
First Team: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006
Second Team: 2000, 2001
Third Team: 1999, 2005
6-time All-Defensive Selection:
First Team: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006
Second Team: 2001, 2002
NBA All-Rookie Second Team: 1997
NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Champion: 1997
NBA regular season leader in:
points: 2003 (2,461), 2006 (2,832, 7th highest in NBA history)
field goals attempted: 2006 (2,173)
field goals made: 2003 (868), 2006 (978)
free throws made: 2006 (696)
2nd highest single-game point total in NBA history: 81, set on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors. (The record is 100 points set by Wilt Chamberlain on March 2, 1962.)

[edit] NBA milestones
Youngest player in NBA history to reach:
10,000 points (24 years, 193 days), set March 5, 2003 vs. the Indiana Pacers.
14,000 points (26 years, 240 days), set April 20, 2005 vs. the Portland Trail Blazers.
15,000 points (27 years, 136 days), set January 6, 2006 vs. the Philadelphia 76ers.
16,000 points (27 years, 192 days), set March 3, 2006 vs. the Golden State Warriors.
17,000 points (28 years, 86 days), set November 17, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors.
18,000 points (28 years, 156 days), set January 26, 2007 vs. the Charlotte Bobcats.[15]
Youngest player to start an NBA game (18 years, 158 days), making his first start for the Los Angeles Lakers on January 28, 1997.
Youngest player to start an NBA All-Star Game (19 years, 175 days), making his debut at the 48th annual All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden on February 8, 1998.
Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Defensive Team (1999-2000) [16]
Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Rookie Team (1996-1997)[17]
Youngest NBA All-Star Slam Dunk champion (18 years, 175 days), after winning the contest at the 1997 NBA All-Star Weekend.

[edit] NBA records
Kobe Bryant holds or shares seven NBA records:

Most three-point field goals made, one game: 12 (January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; shared with Donyell Marshall) [18]
Most three-point field goals made, one half: 8 (March 28, 2003 vs. Washington Wizards; shared with 5 players). [19]
Most consecutive three-point field goals made, one game: 9 (January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; shared with Latrell Sprewell and Ben Gordon). [20]
Most free throws made, one quarter: 14 (3rd quarter, December 20, 2005 vs. Dallas Mavericks; shared with 5 players). [21] [22]
Most free throws attempted, one quarter: 16 (3rd quarter, December 20, 2005 vs. Dallas Mavericks; shared with 6 players). [23][24]
Holds shot-clock era records for:
Greatest percentage of own team's point total (66.4% of the Lakers' 122 points)
Greatest percentage of both teams' combined point total (35.8% of the Lakers' and Raptors' 226 points)
(both set on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors).

2007-03-24 19:20:03 · answer #3 · answered by Hi 7 · 2 0

what's LMAO mean?

sorry, I didn't even read your question.

2007-03-24 19:22:45 · answer #4 · answered by paybacksachick 3 · 1 1

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